We've launched our website refresh and new docs site!
Published 21 June 2023
We are excited to present our newly updated website, designed after usability testing with consultant group, Interface Guru, led by Cia Romano. Explore the following features to enhance your FaceBase experience and if you have any comments, feedback or suggestions, please send them to help@facebase.org:
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Keyword Search on the Homepage: Find information quickly and effortlessly with our keyword search functionality, right from the the big search field on the homepage.
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Informative Charts: Gain insights into the breadth and depth of data available on FaceBase through visually appealing charts. The homepage displays the number of subjects per species as well as Experiment Types per species.
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Welcome page: New to FaceBase? Please go to our new Welcome page which provides some great starting points for exploring what FaceBase has to offer.
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Updated navigation: Please look at the menu at the top of the website and its new organization, centered around the following: Data (the lifeblood of FaceBase is the sharing of data, Resources (showcasing additional resources provided by the FaceBase Community), Contribute (describing the process of preparing and contributing your data for sharing on FaceBase), Policies (describing our data policies, especially for controlled-access data), Community (learn about FaceBase and the many ways you can participate at Forums, Office Hours and more!) and Help (with FAQs, citing information, and pointers to documentation and videos).
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Organism-Specific Resource Pages: We understand the significance of organism-specific resources in your work. Our revamped website now offers dedicated resource pages for three major organisms - including charts displaying breadth and depth of data available, internally hosted resources and external resources: mouse, human, and zebrafish.
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New Documentation Site: As part of our commitment to providing comprehensive support, we have launched our new documentation site at docs.facebase.org. This site serves as a valuable hub for all your technical queries, FAQs, and helpful guides. Access the knowledge base to navigate FaceBase effectively and leverage its full potential in your research endeavors.
Remember, if you have any comments, feedback or suggestions, please send them to help@facebase.org or fill out the Feedback Form. We want facebase.org to be a living and evolving resource for you and we are always learning how to serve the dental, oral and craniofacial research community.